medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
> Just for information : the epithet "stipendié" in French has a very bad
> connotation : it means "corrupted", "people receiving money for corruption".
Very interesting. To add an example from Germany, academics there are
hopefully not stipendié, and many university lecturers indeed hold
non-stipendary posts. The idea (or at least the effect) is that you
shouldn't lecture if you don't have private means.
atb, Christof
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Queens' College
Cambridge CB3 9ET
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